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Real-time reporting on the American diaspora. We track news, safety alerts, and migration trends shaping life overseas.

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With permanent residency unlocked at just 1,000 dollars a month in pension income, a dollarized economy, and mandated price cuts on everything from airfare to hospital bills, Panama is luring affluent retirees who want their portfolios — and their lifestyle — to go further without paying local tax on foreign earnings.​ For a growing number […]

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As anxious Americans hunt for escape routes and tax breaks, a booming second-citizenship industry is turning ancestry, fast-track residencies, and million‑dollar “golden visas” into the most coveted insurance policy money can buy.​ Why Second Passports Are Suddenly Hot For a certain set of affluent Americans, a second passport has become less of a vanity accessory […]

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Across kitchen tables and group chats, a quiet question is surfacing among American women: What if we just left? It’s not a fantasy of palm trees or European cafés—it’s a question born out of fear and fatigue. A recent Gallup poll found that 40 percent of U.S. women aged 15 to 44 want to move abroad permanently, double […]

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Balancing affordability, infrastructure, and lifestyle, Portugal claims the top spot among Europe’s best destinations for remote workers, with Spain, Hungary, Romania, and Montenegro following close behind. The rise of remote work continues to reshape where and how people live. More professionals are trading traditional offices for sunlit cafés and coastal co-working hubs across Europe—thanks to […]

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Summary:A Financial Times article published on March 24, 2025, reports a notable surge in wealthy Americans transferring assets to Switzerland in response to rising uncertainty around the potential return of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency. Private banks, wealth managers, and family offices in Switzerland are seeing increased demand from U.S. clients seeking to diversify […]

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Summary: Newly released figures from France’s national statistics agency, Insee, show that approximately 25% of U.S.-born residents living in France reside in Paris — France’s largest city, and home to some 2.1 million inhabitants. A February 20, 2025, article from The Connexion provides insights into the distribution of Americans across France and explores factors behind their settlement patterns. […]

Summary:A New York Times article published on July 6, 2024, explores the growing influx of Americans into Mexico City, where U.S. citizens are increasingly drawn by culture, affordability, lifestyle, and remote work flexibility. The piece focuses on how everyday Mexican life—particularly its food, music, and social energy—is being experienced, and in some cases reinterpreted, by […]

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Summary: A Semafor article published on March 23, 2025, reports that a growing number of Americans are actively pursuing second passports, motivated by political instability. While many Americans are not yet moving, affluent Americans are seeking the option.  Half the world’s countries offer visas or passport pathways based on investments or  financial contributions  so many affluent Americans […]

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A March article published by France24 highlights how Mexico is quickly becoming a safe haven for U.S. citizens planning to relocate. Indeed, an influx of Americans moving to the Land of the Aztecs has been recorded as a reaction to President Donald Trump’s anti-woke and anti-migrant policies, which many say have made life unbearable. According […]

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A first-person feature published by CNBC in May 2025 explores the growing trend of U.S. citizens relocating to Europe as an act of resistance  to President Trump’s new education and political reforms along with political challenges. The author reflects on her personal experience, highlighting how moving to Spain at 35 became a turning point that […]

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The Daily Mail published an article on July 5 that highlights how the Netherlands is being considered a top destination for Americans looking for a fresh start abroad. But why relocate? Threats to democracy, rising gun violence, and inflation in the old Land of Opportunities are the main reasons a broader part of the U.S […]

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Money Control published an article on April 1 that explores a growing trend among U.S. students relocating to major European cities (from Rome to Dublin and London) in response to President Donald Trump’s challenging higher education policies. Indeed, a report by the Financial Times says academics are actively pursuing dual citizenship, feeling threatened by ongoing […]

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A report published by CNN in April 2025 explores how the U.S election season sparked disappointment and frustration among a broader part of Americans, many of whom decided to relocate across the globe. But leaving the country might not be as easy as it seems, as the U.S President is attempting to stop this wave […]

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The June 22nd U.S. strikes on Iran’s three nuclear sites (commonly known as Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan) have triggered a sudden and growing surge of Americans leaving the nation. But what is behind this exodus? Multiple threats and fears of a full-scale conflict, which are making many Americans feel unsafe even within their own borders. […]

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An April report published by The Local highlights how Sweden is rapidly becoming a top refuge for Americans planning to leave the U.S and the Republican administration’s outdated policies. The feature focuses on the story of Azealia Banks, an American rap artist, who currently lives in Stockholm. What once was just the Land of the […]

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A September article published by the New York Times released figures from a survey in which 2,000 U.S. residents answered questions about whether they would leave the country, with an additional 3,000 replies from social media platforms. Numbers don’t lie and indicate a notable level of political and economic dissatisfaction across the States, pushing many […]

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